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john: we did not always have these in america. american settlers worked out their own generally exempted right to property. >> those areas where you shaved off part of he tree. indicate they had accepted it. in some cases where they grew corn, for example, the corn grew from here to there and that established a ride from here to there. those are actually called corn rights. it was an improvement on land that gave you the type. you haworked it. john: still developing such property rights. >> much of the countryside, the past prevail. >> the whole notion of property rights has been pretty alien tow formerly socialist countries because right from the beginning , in the 19th century, property -- john: compare the countryside to cities like shanghai. >> i visited shanghai about 30 years ago. none of these buildings existed at that time. it is incredible what happs when you change the rules of the game. john: should the rules of the game. >> the rules of the game have to say and recognize who really knows what because how you relate to
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america will be just fine. i agree with financial times that america is the brightest spot in the world economy. >> i think they are going to cobble -- neil: so where are we going to be at midnight op new year? do you think we'll have cobbled together something? >> something cheap and band-aid style, needle nose pliers and duct tape. >> that would be good. >> well, depending on the committee to clean it up to make it beautiful who never does. >> neil, you can't tell right now. i'm a reporter. >> you have to pick a side and say something spp -- >> no, you don't. >> what show is he on? >> this is the one sign -- neil: wouldn't it be great? charlie has it on the highest note that the world's going to end. >> look at what the markets look at, the viewers, who is treasury secretary. that tells what type of deal. you might get a stopgap deal with a grand bargain later, but the treasury secretary tells you. neil: we'll be all over it, but you have a flight back to britain just in case. just in case. we'll have more, n
america will be just fine. i agree with financial times that america is the brightest spot in the world economy. >> i think they are going to cobble -- neil: so where are we going to be at midnight op new year? do you think we'll have cobbled together something? >> something cheap and band-aid style, needle nose pliers and duct tape. >> that would be good. >> well, depending on the committee to clean it up to make it beautiful who never does. >> neil, you can't...
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he worked as chief of station in the middle east and latin america -- let america. the first question has to be, the former cia director saying that he does not know what happened after the cia send over their memorandum. that isn't the one he delivered, and the changes had to be made subsequently. the cia director, by the way, you anticipated when you were on this broadcast a few years ago saying that it had to have originatedin -- the changes, the flow from the white house to the united nations ambassador had to occur either in the state department of the white house itself. >> i stand by that. and the fact is that no one writes those sorts of things that a cia officer would right to my director would write other them at the white house or at stake. remember something. the u.n. ambassador, our ambassador to the united nations is a member of the cabinet also. this has been lost a lot of folks. she is a cabinet mber and would be taking instructions directly from the white house and probably not the secretary of state. lou: president obama and acknowledging exactly t
he worked as chief of station in the middle east and latin america -- let america. the first question has to be, the former cia director saying that he does not know what happened after the cia send over their memorandum. that isn't the one he delivered, and the changes had to be made subsequently. the cia director, by the way, you anticipated when you were on this broadcast a few years ago saying that it had to have originatedin -- the changes, the flow from the white house to the united...
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look, i say that this election is a very clear choice, america has exceptional and unique, versus america like europe. what kind of america do you want, travis brown? >> well, there's no doubt the america that i want and many people that are responsible for our job growth, our economic vitality want an exceptional america, there's no doubt that we know policies that work versus those that do not and i think the reason you're seeing such a large base election today, tonight, tomorrow, through tomorrow night is because americans want to return to an exceptional america. stuart: now, i know what the polls are saying, but i'm going to ask all of our guests on the program, each and every one of them. i want you to call the election, not who you want to win, but tell me and our viewers, who do you think wins tomorrow? >> i'm going to stay with the redskins forecast, i think there will be change. you're seeing intensity, the early turnout in ohio and you're seeing the flip of momentum in states like florida, but i think it will be a close one. stuart: okay. now, i want the impact on the electora
look, i say that this election is a very clear choice, america has exceptional and unique, versus america like europe. what kind of america do you want, travis brown? >> well, there's no doubt the america that i want and many people that are responsible for our job growth, our economic vitality want an exceptional america, there's no doubt that we know policies that work versus those that do not and i think the reason you're seeing such a large base election today, tonight, tomorrow,...
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america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. neil: i'm not saying we have a revolt on our hands, but we have, at least from the eyes of critic z, john boehner a revolting thought, the idea that the leader of the republicans of the house of representatives is open to raising taxes. the louisiana republican says not only on issues like taxes, but on immigration, host of other issues. explain, congressman. you're not happy now op any revenue issues that boehner might want to con
america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear....
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welcome to america web site this is it just a page from it government ben fets and welcome to america here are the benefits and here are the eebeies. and depending on your immigration status and length of time in the u.s., you may be eligible for federal benefit programs and it goes through a long lit any and it is long and a lot of money. >> it is unfortunate. immigrants are treasures the arrival of each one makes us more american because it signifies. >> if they are here to work. >> absolutely. it is it the last thing you want to do is offer them hand out to come here. that insures that you get a lower quality person coming here. we want to attract those who want to come here and achieve. >> steve, that is it the problem. i would say the overwhelming number of immigrants come here to work there are some that is drawn like in europe. offering the benefits. and ty came just for the benefits. >> yeah, unfortunately john is right. most immigras want to get ahead as lincoln put it and improve your on lot in life. this is about the citizenry andccupiants of the country, they want to subve
welcome to america web site this is it just a page from it government ben fets and welcome to america here are the benefits and here are the eebeies. and depending on your immigration status and length of time in the u.s., you may be eligible for federal benefit programs and it goes through a long lit any and it is long and a lot of money. >> it is unfortunate. immigrants are treasures the arrival of each one makes us more american because it signifies. >> if they are here to work....
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look like america. lou: if i may say, america needs those leaders with exactly those quifications and characteristics. you're right. don't think most americans really give a darn whether it comes from the republican side of the democratic side if the republicans are gointo continue to put out the quality of they have. that does not garner the interest to my attention, passion of the voter. you know, it is immaterial to most americans. the party is called republican or whether it is called raptor. the fact is, the republican party looks to me as it often loover the course of the past 30 years to be indire straits. >> i agree. i think there is a lack of identification on the part of the voters with the republican party. a look at the republican party and say, that's not e. the republican party has to look more like them, not only physically but to convey their very deep feelin as well. lou: any prospect in your judgment that president obama is sincere and serious and genuine about reaching out? were going
look like america. lou: if i may say, america needs those leaders with exactly those quifications and characteristics. you're right. don't think most americans really give a darn whether it comes from the republican side of the democratic side if the republicans are gointo continue to put out the quality of they have. that does not garner the interest to my attention, passion of the voter. you know, it is immaterial to most americans. the party is called republican or whether it is called...
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we're america's natural gas. gerri: as the debate over the marathon and the cleanup of staten island rages on, so do tempers at gas stations across the region. drivers waiting in line miles long for hours at a time even waiting with no guarantee. one man in the bronx waited three hours only to find out the station ran out of gas when it was almost his turn. aaa says two-thirds of gas stations in new jersey, long island and suburban new york are running on empty. new york governor andrew cuomo along with homelanddsecurity secretary janet napolitano are waiving requirements prevent prg fuel tankers from transporting oil into the area and he has a message. >> on the fuel situation there is no reason to panic, no reason for anxiety. we understand why there was a shortage for very definable reasons, we also understand why it is going to be better and it is going to be better in the near future. gerri: went on to say they're making progress but maybe a little too little too late as people are already seeing gas prices
we're america's natural gas. gerri: as the debate over the marathon and the cleanup of staten island rages on, so do tempers at gas stations across the region. drivers waiting in line miles long for hours at a time even waiting with no guarantee. one man in the bronx waited three hours only to find out the station ran out of gas when it was almost his turn. aaa says two-thirds of gas stations in new jersey, long island and suburban new york are running on empty. new york governor andrew cuomo...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. the. ♪ gerri: one day after winning reelection president obama has dr. leading lawmakers from both parties on the need to find bipartisan solutions on everything, taxes, deficits, jobs. the and the gridlock be overcome command to is to blame? democrats or republicans? here is what you are tweeting me . republicans. already started as the president was reelected. ted right to my hope is the republicans. the house is the only thing bbtween idiocy and normality. however, this your says it is not that simple. the nation is in gridlock with to pronounced opposing points of view in the party's reflected that. on gerriwillis.com. 96 percent said democrats, you have a point of view. the party of gridlock. not too many folks say republicans. be sure to log on for our on-line question every weekday. finally, last night i was on hand at romney's convention headquarters for the candid concession speech, and i have to tell you, it was an emotional moment for many in the room, many who had worked
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think what would happen in america if america had our 3.8% unemployment rate. we will get this company moving again. more people would be at work. were people with untrained would be paying income taxes. liz: the question becomes, what else have you done right to get it at that level which is second only to north dakota? >> >> untrimmed i was just in china two weeks ago. we are prepared to do that. you have to create a tax competitive, job competitive, business friendly environment. the opportunities are with the private sector and we understand that here in nebraska. liz: have you prepared, not one, but two budgets. one taking into account we go over the cliff and the other if we do not go over the cliff. >> i really have not looked at it that way. i am preparing a budget for the next two-year cycle. we are prepared to adjust depending on what happens at the federal level. i do want to remain cautiously optimistic that they will find a deal. put america first. liz: i am glad that you do remain cautiously optimistic. nebraska is a very important state. you your
think what would happen in america if america had our 3.8% unemployment rate. we will get this company moving again. more people would be at work. were people with untrained would be paying income taxes. liz: the question becomes, what else have you done right to get it at that level which is second only to north dakota? >> >> untrimmed i was just in china two weeks ago. we are prepared to do that. you have to create a tax competitive, job competitive, business friendly environment....
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america is the bright spot. americans think that. >> unfortunately, lou, tha romney has not let us know how he can create a better than transamerica. unfortunately, you have some people that are not going to vote conscience. they are going to vote color. some blacks are wednesday to protest bause this president has not been good for us be one well, it looks it's pretty clear. it wasn't going to be a tight election. i'm not sure we should be so confident exactly what demographic we are talking
america is the bright spot. americans think that. >> unfortunately, lou, tha romney has not let us know how he can create a better than transamerica. unfortunately, you have some people that are not going to vote conscience. they are going to vote color. some blacks are wednesday to protest bause this president has not been good for us be one well, it looks it's pretty clear. it wasn't going to be a tight election. i'm not sure we should be so confident exactly what demographic we are...
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america's debt, everyman, woman and child in america, $53,400 compared to greece, less than $40,000 per person. in greece where they are in the second day of a three day strike against austerity measures. . grover norquist from americans for tax reform. i look at that debt and i say catastrophe. if we don't get four or five or 6% growth the down arrow and control spending we go over a cliff. what do you say? >> that is exactly what we need to do. a number to remember is if we grow at 4% year which is where we should be growing as instead of the 2% year obama brought us to and france has lived with for years, the difference between 4% growth and 2% growth is $2.5 trillion in higher revenue over a decade. if you want to reduce the debt by $5 trillion pretend -- 4 ten years grow at 4%, not 2%, people want to raise taxes to bring down the debt that will slow growth and make things worse. stuart: they will come at you and say this is a catastrophe in the making. we must have a compromise between spending cuts and tax increase and the word compromise is going to look very attractive as we rol
america's debt, everyman, woman and child in america, $53,400 compared to greece, less than $40,000 per person. in greece where they are in the second day of a three day strike against austerity measures. . grover norquist from americans for tax reform. i look at that debt and i say catastrophe. if we don't get four or five or 6% growth the down arrow and control spending we go over a cliff. what do you say? >> that is exactly what we need to do. a number to remember is if we grow at 4%...
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and make america the most competitive country in the world. we have the intellectual horsepower and once we get the energy, and have the low-cost energy, this can be the american century. it is not going to be the american century, you have a small piece of this, in new york. take the marceles, the only >> neil: all right, jack welch, always an honor and pleasure. thank you very much. seems to know a thing or two about what he's talking about. more after this. from currency trading for a few to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fittindentures let in food particle super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortab
and make america the most competitive country in the world. we have the intellectual horsepower and once we get the energy, and have the low-cost energy, this can be the american century. it is not going to be the american century, you have a small piece of this, in new york. take the marceles, the only >> neil: all right, jack welch, always an honor and pleasure. thank you very much. seems to know a thing or two about what he's talking about. more after this. from currency trading for a...
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♪ america! ♪ america! - ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ - ♪ on thee - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ - ♪ from sea to shining sea - ♪ from sea to ♪ to shining sea ♪ america the beautiful ♪ from sea to shining sea >>. >> tom: after president obama enjoyed a wide lead with female voters, women's vote is now 50/50. some say the gender gap in the presidential race is among the white male vot who should the candidates be more worried about. joining me now is author of what is the bleep just happened. monica crowley and jehmu greene. let me start with you. what happened? the president was way ahead and now it's even? >> i would actually disagree with that a bit. i do think the president is still ahead with women. it's poll to poll but at the end of the day we're seeing, it's probable a repeat of the gender gap that democratic candidates have enjoyed since 1984 or so. what this comes down to i think for women voters on tuesday is going to be which candidatehey trust the mos
♪ america! ♪ america! - ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ - ♪ on thee - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ - ♪ from sea to shining sea - ♪ from sea to ♪ to shining sea ♪ america the beautiful ♪ from sea to shining sea >>. >> tom: after president obama enjoyed a wide lead with female voters, women's vote is now 50/50. some say the gender gap in the presidential race is among the white male vot who should the candidates be more worried about. joining me now...
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welcome to america. love it or hate it, today is black friday. >> 1 # 1,000 people lined up outside the store at midnight. >> black friday is one day in a litany of holiday shopping experiences. david: following the crowd of protesters heading to wal-mart locations in the chicago area trying to make a mess of the black friday shopping experience. >> what strikes me is we made it a big deal, like, oh, it's a protest to protest against having black friday encroach on thanksgiving. david: this is capitalism at its best or some say at its worst. all right. what we wanted to focus on is patriotic millionaire stuff; right? >> easy to inherit your wealth and become a liberal. they forget a word in tax me, tax just me. if you want to be taxed because you're a millionaire, leave everybody else alone. >> treasury.gov are happy to take your money. you don't have to pass a law. do it now. david: if you're upset about this, cut a check to the government. they never do. not even the billionaires. you don't at all. of
welcome to america. love it or hate it, today is black friday. >> 1 # 1,000 people lined up outside the store at midnight. >> black friday is one day in a litany of holiday shopping experiences. david: following the crowd of protesters heading to wal-mart locations in the chicago area trying to make a mess of the black friday shopping experience. >> what strikes me is we made it a big deal, like, oh, it's a protest to protest against having black friday encroach on...
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this is the unitedtates of america. when people aroun the world understand about voter suppression and hear these arguments. >> neil: another day, another after tuesday? >> in ohio.... >> you a not saying go to november 7th? >> we have four hours of early voting today in ohio. polls were open 1:00 to 5:00. why is that? why couldn't we have eight hours or ten hours? great i think they should all vote early. some some of these polling places you are waiting in two or three hours. >> neil: youre not trying to run out the clock? >> no, i want every american should be voting. that is the goal and that is the standard for the united states of america. >> neil: general, it's always a pleasure. in the meantime, is this enough to make roosevelt rumble. james, it is close as the general said. are you getting worried? >> great to be with you. we saw each other in charlotte. a lot has happened since then. i always expected this to be a close election. it is as close as many anticipated it would be. now i think things are trending t
this is the unitedtates of america. when people aroun the world understand about voter suppression and hear these arguments. >> neil: another day, another after tuesday? >> in ohio.... >> you a not saying go to november 7th? >> we have four hours of early voting today in ohio. polls were open 1:00 to 5:00. why is that? why couldn't we have eight hours or ten hours? great i think they should all vote early. some some of these polling places you are waiting in two or three...
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america has to save the headwinds for america, have to be satisfied with less, grow more slowly, do you agree with that thesis? >> no, absolutely not. this is job growth, a walking pace. then a marathon to run to get back a well functioning labor market and i don't think we aree going see job growth continue for long. we need an accelerion of job growth to get back. >> gerri, i would say we don't have to be satisfied with weakness and that's what we should accept. the truth is the corporations, the small businesses, large businesses are all very nervous and that uncertainty is keeping us fm making more hiring and that is holding us back. gerri: people are very nervous indeed. so many things up in the air, the election, the fiscal cliff, don't know what your reality will be. thank you so much for coming on tonight, really appreciate both of your time. thank you. >> good to be with you. gerri: when we come back, no matter how you look at the jobs numbers they will likely shape the closing arguments of the campaign. more next after the break. gerri: with four days to go until election
america has to save the headwinds for america, have to be satisfied with less, grow more slowly, do you agree with that thesis? >> no, absolutely not. this is job growth, a walking pace. then a marathon to run to get back a well functioning labor market and i don't think we aree going see job growth continue for long. we need an accelerion of job growth to get back. >> gerri, i would say we don't have to be satisfied with weakness and that's what we should accept. the truth is the...
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you know, virgin america is a great airline. it's got great staff. it's done it right. if you want to succeed, you have to make sure you are the best in the business. and i think one of the problems in america is your chapter 11, is the fact that instead of people when they mess up going bankrupt and making room for other airlines, they go into chapter 11 and they come back out again. and they struggle on. and some of these airlines have gone into chapter 11, you know, five, six times, and it doesn't seem to improve the service. it just seems to hurt their credit. liz: sir richard, did it ever enter your mind to buy american airlines, which right now is floundering? >> we're not the company that buys companies. i think if you buy companies, you buy all that goes with it. we'd much rather build a company from scratch and make sure that we get every little detail right. and i think, you know, i think buying one of the big american carriers would have been a painful pill to swallow, i think. liz: you are first and foremost an entrepreneur, and one of your favorite words wa
you know, virgin america is a great airline. it's got great staff. it's done it right. if you want to succeed, you have to make sure you are the best in the business. and i think one of the problems in america is your chapter 11, is the fact that instead of people when they mess up going bankrupt and making room for other airlines, they go into chapter 11 and they come back out again. and they struggle on. and some of these airlines have gone into chapter 11, you know, five, six times, and it...
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you will find america, by far is the most generous country in the world. one of the reasons we have tax deductions that encourage positive behavior of generosity. you go to countries in europe where the tax rate is much, much higher. the generosity is almost nothing. why? because they expect the government to take care of it. the bible doesn't teach it is government's responsibility. it teaches it is my responsibility. and the more the giving is separated from the giver, the more possibility for waste, for graft, for misuse and things like that. neil: that's what we're going to see. we're seeing more of that. now whether you agree with more government involvement or not, many argue, reverend, in your case you tipped your hand on november 6th, the day of the election you tweeted, why would anyone jobless today vote to remain the status quo instead of change unemployment? some took that to read, a put-down of barack obama. >> well, what i mean is this. we just spent 2 dal billion on an election and nothing changed. same congress. same senate. same white hous
you will find america, by far is the most generous country in the world. one of the reasons we have tax deductions that encourage positive behavior of generosity. you go to countries in europe where the tax rate is much, much higher. the generosity is almost nothing. why? because they expect the government to take care of it. the bible doesn't teach it is government's responsibility. it teaches it is my responsibility. and the more the giving is separated from the giver, the more possibility...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >> we talked earlier about how the private sector seems better equipped to deal with disasters than the government. what do you think? who is better prepared? fema or home depot? here is what you're telling. home depot. people there actually know what they're doing and are qualified to do their job. thank you. tony agrees. home depot. there has been another demonstration of the failure of big government. we ask you this on the gerriwillis.com. 3 percent said fema. [laughter] 97 percent said home depot. log onto gerriwillis.com for our on-line question every weekday. finally, while most of you feel home depot and other businesses were more prepared to handle sandy, they are also stepping up to handle the aftermath. i'm not just talking about giving money. duracell is giving power, sending in trucks with phone charging stations and computers with internet access so people can contact their family and friends. same with comcast and giving
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >> we talked earlier about how the private sector seems better equipped to deal with disasters than the government. what do you think? who is better prepared? fema or home depot? here is what you're telling. home depot. people there actually know what they're doing and are qualified to do their job. thank you. tony agrees. home depot. there has been another demonstration of the failure of big government. we ask you...
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maybe america has changed. joining us is former presidential candidate herman cain. i will keep this work because i want to know if you agree with me. i think america has fundamentally shifted over the last four years and will shift even more towards europe in the next four years. am i on to something? >> you are absolutely right. it is not just a they want to be more like greece and europe. this country has changed in that it is now more divided. president obama's victory was a popularity contest. if these numbers are right he spent $1 billion to win a popularity contest over substance. many of the people who put him over the finish line, especially in the battleground states, they looked past this week economy. they looked past the high unemployment rate and past the fact that unemployment is going to go up, taxes are going to go up, businesses going to contract. stuart: what do conservatives do now? what should john maynard do now? dig in his heels and make no compromise on tax increases with the president? can he do that? >> i don't think he can do that but here
maybe america has changed. joining us is former presidential candidate herman cain. i will keep this work because i want to know if you agree with me. i think america has fundamentally shifted over the last four years and will shift even more towards europe in the next four years. am i on to something? >> you are absolutely right. it is not just a they want to be more like greece and europe. this country has changed in that it is now more divided. president obama's victory was a...
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he will alienate half of america about america could change. i don't think the president could be that stupid. he will reach across the aisle. people said we pushed obamacare deadlocked the doors at republicans couldn't help with that. what will happen is he has got to come to jesus, got to realize you got to work with the other side. my answer is don't give up on america. some saying we won't hire for while. don't give up on america yet. let's tell the president we the people -- we're still we the people, here is how we feel. we don't like this. dagen: what about your hiring plan with paul mitchell systems and petronis. do your plans and business outlook change for those businesses based on the one yesterday? >> no they don't. not at all. in the last four years we have hired at paul mitchell, we are hiring and we will continue to hire because we look at it in a different way. we don't like who may army not be an office, not taking the political stance but we are americans and we find ways around things. i started john paul mitchell systems in
he will alienate half of america about america could change. i don't think the president could be that stupid. he will reach across the aisle. people said we pushed obamacare deadlocked the doors at republicans couldn't help with that. what will happen is he has got to come to jesus, got to realize you got to work with the other side. my answer is don't give up on america. some saying we won't hire for while. don't give up on america yet. let's tell the president we the people -- we're still we...
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holds a meeting, america is the bad guy. they want our money. third, research in motion, the blackberry company we put that stock on death watch. wrong move. the stock has gone straight up. you never know what you're going to get on "varney & company," but it will be interesting. here we go. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all ght. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >> with all of that talk on "varney & company" about gun sales going up if president obama he gets reelected. here is the proof, it's happening. it's a busy friday for the fbi, it fielded 154,873 background checks from gun dealers for perspective buyers, that's just in one day. it's a 20% increase over the previous record set last year on black friday. and by the way, 62% of those applications were the so-called long guns, rifles, shotguns, people are
holds a meeting, america is the bad guy. they want our money. third, research in motion, the blackberry company we put that stock on death watch. wrong move. the stock has gone straight up. you never know what you're going to get on "varney & company," but it will be interesting. here we go. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all ght. is...
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entitlement heartbreak in america's back. liz: floating the bill for social security first time ever going into the red. the government has become less capable as it has gotten bigger. ask the hurricanes and the victims how the government responds. stuart: we have got that leader in the show. i want to bring in the wall street journal, kimberly, welcome to the program, always good to have you on board. i am getting all head up here. i am. this so-called offer from the president announced to a slap in the face, just sticking it to america. i want to know what you think. >> i think you are right at you guys were talking about how and sirius this is as a recipe to deal with the economic misfortune we have and this is going to add to it but this is absolutely -- negotiating paper, to put this in perspective what the government -- what the president sent to john boehner was more than he was asking for with debt negotiations. when the configuration in washington was to lead the same, what the senate was able to pass even when it ha
entitlement heartbreak in america's back. liz: floating the bill for social security first time ever going into the red. the government has become less capable as it has gotten bigger. ask the hurricanes and the victims how the government responds. stuart: we have got that leader in the show. i want to bring in the wall street journal, kimberly, welcome to the program, always good to have you on board. i am getting all head up here. i am. this so-called offer from the president announced to a...
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to innovate and people that want to leave america. neil: we have fewer than ever going into a general practice nobody really wants to be governor. that mes me think, have we made it to these so these people don't want to be near that profession. >> it's not our proble what we see is a generational change over. it was a pretty easy job, it was pretty straightforward. now, medicine has changed. patients come in with an iphone, they comen with applications on a wire you are coordinating with all my other doctors, why are you paying attention to what everyone else is doing and why am i not part of a coordinated system. neil: by the way from come t health care laws was to address this with electronic records and >> they were supposed to adjustw this with electronic records. you are not optimistic? the recordy that electronic health records are part of the , swer.aywker >> jay walker. thank you so much. of states refusing to set up these health care issues. why is that? what can it mean when we worry about the automatic mandate that everyon
to innovate and people that want to leave america. neil: we have fewer than ever going into a general practice nobody really wants to be governor. that mes me think, have we made it to these so these people don't want to be near that profession. >> it's not our proble what we see is a generational change over. it was a pretty easy job, it was pretty straightforward. now, medicine has changed. patients come in with an iphone, they comen with applications on a wire you are coordinating with...
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america is choosing one of two very different paths today. one of those differences involves government, big or small, which do you prefer? the national debt exploding 5 trillion under the president, just look at that. that is big government spending. so which side do you think the judge is on when it comes to the size of government? he is next. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. stuart: some people say this election could come down to simple but fundamental choice, big government or smaller government. who better to turn to that but the judge. all rise, judge andrew napolitano is here. >> you know i would phrase it as this is, and i suspect that my dear friend and fellow new jerseyian steve forbe
america is choosing one of two very different paths today. one of those differences involves government, big or small, which do you prefer? the national debt exploding 5 trillion under the president, just look at that. that is big government spending. so which side do you think the judge is on when it comes to the size of government? he is next. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an...
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allegedly leaked in one of america's popular video games. defense officials telling fox news they are accusing seven navy seals is working as paid consultants. lis wiehl is your break it down. write this down for us. what happened and what do you think these guys are being unfairly penalized? >> what the government is saying is that you disclose this information. you sign a nondisclosure agreement. you violate a nondisclosure agreement and in violating that, you gave information to this company that was really only something that should be known about. on paper, when i look at it, it looks bad for them. the government, the obama administration, they were all into this. completely opening the doors. gerri: you mean they gave people access of specialized information. >> it looks on the surface like that is one thing -- there was a violation of a nondisclosure. but it is the same thing. >> all right, the defense department said you're going to get in trouble. i have scoured nothing has happened, and oracle records and so far it just has been fr
allegedly leaked in one of america's popular video games. defense officials telling fox news they are accusing seven navy seals is working as paid consultants. lis wiehl is your break it down. write this down for us. what happened and what do you think these guys are being unfairly penalized? >> what the government is saying is that you disclose this information. you sign a nondisclosure agreement. you violate a nondisclosure agreement and in violating that, you gave information to this...
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manufacturing is to america what spinach is to popeye. the strength of america is manufactured. neil: you don't think we can have a great country based on service? >> again, you go back to or terminals and electricity has to come through there. where you get do you get that from? a hydroelectric dam words power that is coal-fired. and now now they have all of these restrictions on coal mining and also the hydroelectric and i have talked to the people and they said that they can't find workers that work on the turbines to repair the turbines. sohe day to come. it could come when no one is around to manufacture it. every little part has to be shaped. someone has toake a chunk of metal and put it into the machine and all that down to 120 southend-- 120,000th of an inch. neil: you been in every pixar movie. >> .true, but in the long haul, actors, sports, celeities, the rest ofus, we aren't. neil: how did you do it? how did you succeed and do the things you do hodo you you still be a big succs in hollywood? the left loves you. the right loves you. and it's pretty much from as far as
manufacturing is to america what spinach is to popeye. the strength of america is manufactured. neil: you don't think we can have a great country based on service? >> again, you go back to or terminals and electricity has to come through there. where you get do you get that from? a hydroelectric dam words power that is coal-fired. and now now they have all of these restrictions on coal mining and also the hydroelectric and i have talked to the people and they said that they can't find...